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| {{Two leg result|winner=0|rows=2|qualtext=Advances to [[2019 FMF World Cup|finals]]| {{team flag-rt|Freeland|football}} || – | {{team flag|TBD|flag}} Best Runner-up CTFA|| – | – }} | | {{Two leg result|winner=0|rows=2|qualtext=Advances to [[2019 FMF World Cup|finals]]| {{team flag-rt|Freeland|football}} || – | {{team flag|Greater Sangun|football}} || – | – }} |
| {{Two leg result|winner=0| {{team flag-rt|Talenore|football}} || – | {{team flag|Merenolitovina|football}} || – | – }} | | {{Two leg result|winner=0| {{team flag-rt|Talenore|football}} || – | {{team flag|Merenolitovina|football}} || – | – }} |
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Revision as of 23:15, 5 June 2019
The 2019 FMF World Cup qualification rounds will be the confederational qualifying competitions for the 2019 FMF World Cup, the twelfth tournament of its kind.
Each of the four FMF confederations have been given a quota of berths to be filled, with two nations earning automatic places; hosts Birgeshir (CTFA) and 2017 winners Tellia (WMFA). The following number of places have been assigned to each confederation:
AEFA
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Group E
Group F
CTFA
Group A
Group B
Group C
EMUFA
Group A
Group B
Group C
WMFA
Group A
Group B
Interconfederational play-offs